The Las Vegas Strip transforms into a holiday dining destination, offering an extensive array of Thanksgiving experiences ranging from elegant prix-fixe menus by celebrity chefs to casual buffets and convenient takeout feasts.
Upscale Prix Fixe and Specialty Dining
Luxury resorts are showcasing multi-course menus that blend seasonal traditions with unique international and signature culinary styles.
- Wynn and Encore Las Vegas are featuring diverse Thanksgiving menus, including a three-course Italian meal at Allegro and an elegant feast at SW Steakhouse with organic turkey and Kabocha Squash Tortellini. For casual dining, Tableau and Terrace Pointe Café offer holiday brunch items, such as Pumpkin Pancakes.
- The Venetian Resort Las Vegas offers several high-end choices, including Bouchon’s $125 French-inspired prix-fixe dinner and Gjelina’s modern $120 menu, which offers a choice between roasted turkey and dry-aged ribeye. Upscale Italian specialties are found at BRERA osteria and Matteo’s Ristorante Italiano, both serving turkey platters with Italian sausage stuffing.
- Hakkasan at MGM Grand provides an exceptional Asian culinary twist with a $138 prix-fixe menu running through November 29th, highlighted by Peking Duck, Roasted Chilean Seabass, and royal jade king crab dumplings.
- The Shops at Crystals features specialized menus, including Mastro’s Ocean Club’s exclusive collection of prime steaks and fresh seafood, and Toca Madera’s three-course prix-fixe dinner, which includes Seared Salmon and Churros for dessert.
- Emeril’s New Orleans Fish House at MGM Grand offers decadent specials from Chef de Cuisine Ken Lum, such as slow-roasted free-range turkey with truffle gravy and Creole green beans, alongside Tempura-fried spicy salmon rolls.
- STK Steakhouse is hosting a four-day celebration (Nov 27–30) featuring a live DJ and a $69 Roasted Free Range Turkey dinner, including confit turkey thighs and luxurious foie gras stuffing.
Casual, Themed, and Buffet Options
Affordable feasts, themed dining, and celebratory group options are widely available across the casino resorts and retail centers.
- Resorts World Las Vegas offers a variety of dining options, including the entirely plant-based Crossroads buffet ($85/adult) and the Brezza buffet ($65/person). For casual dining, the Famous Foods food hall offers a buffet at Salad Jacks for $39.99, while RedTail offers a game-day and holiday menu for $65.
- The STRAT Hotel, Casino & Tower features its iconic Top of the World Steakhouse, with a $58 Bourbon and brown sugar-smoked turkey entrée, and casual spots like PT’s Wings & Sports, serving a traditional turkey dinner for $23, available as part of a $39 three-course meal.
- CRUSH American Grill offers a $42 entrée of sliced turkey breast with a modern twist, served with sausage and root vegetable stuffing. Similarly, La Cave Wine & Food Hideaway features an autumn-inspired four-course prix-fixe menu for $74 per person, including turkey breast and cornbread stuffing.
- Fashion Show Las Vegas offers non-traditional dining at Happy Camper (buffalo chicken pizza) and El Segundo Sol (Mexican fare). At the same time, Maggiano’s Little Italy serves a customizable three-course family-style Italian meal.
- Proper Eats Food Hall at ARIA hosts the Ultimate Tailgate at Proper Bar for $59 (all-you-can-eat), and Parm Famous Italian offers the Thanksgiving Hero, a festive turkey sandwich ($21), available through December 1st.
- Carmine’s and Virgil’s both offer generous, Southern or Italian-American style feasts for dine-in or takeout, priced at $295 to serve six to eight people, centered on a 16–18 pound turkey and complete with all classic side dishes and the option to add pie.